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  • May 30, 2024
    The American Conservative
    Allies Begin the Reckless Seizure of Russian Assets
    Allies Begin the Reckless Seizure of Russian Assets
    … rule of law and liberal democratic order. From the start, Ukraine became a moral cause as much as a foreign policy issue. That is understandable, since Russia’s invasion triggered a horrific conflict that has unleashed enormous death and destruction …
    By Doug Bandow
  • May 28, 2024
    Responsible Statecraft
    It’s Time to Rethink US Military Ties with South Korea
    It’s Time to Rethink US Military Ties with South Korea
    … ignore the fact that concluding the deal before the next president is inaugurated would deny Trump the opportunity to set policy. Unsurprisingly, the talks have reportedly been going well, since both sides have an incentive to finish before the campaign …
    By Doug Bandow
  • May 28, 2024
    Power Problems
    Classical Realism, Purpose, and the Rise of China
    Classical Realism, Purpose, and the Rise of China
    Jonathan Kirshner, professor of political science and international studies at Boston College, discusses his most recent book, An Unwritten Future: Realism and Uncertainty in World Politics. Kirshner provides fundamental critiques of structural realism and offensive realism and argues for classical realism’s greater explanatory power and firmer theoretical underpinnings. He also covers rationalist explanations for war, the role of change and uncertainty in world politics, the rise of China, and why effective grand strategy requires a healthy politics, among other topics. 
    Featuring Jonathan Kirshner and John Glaser
  • May 27, 2024
    Cato Daily Podcast
    New Leadership in Taiwan as China Threat Looms
    New Leadership in Taiwan as China Threat Looms
    Will a new president in Taiwan mean a greater focus on defending against a potential Chinese attack? Eric Gomez comments.
    Featuring Eric Gomez and Caleb O. Brown
  • May 24, 2024
    Blog
    New York’s Skyscraping School Spending
    New York’s Skyscraping School Spending
    New York spent $29,284 per pupil, which was three times the spending in Utah of $9,496 and Idaho of $9,662, and it was almost twice the US average of $15,591.
    By Chris Edwards
  • May 23, 2024
    Blog
    Emergency Spending and the Erosion of Congressional Fiscal Norms
    Emergency Spending and the Erosion of Congressional Fiscal Norms
    … are notable differences in the national dialogue over budgetary responsibility. Following the 2008 financial crisis and the subsequent fiscal stimulus, policymakers engaged in a national debate on austerity. Legislators on both sides of the aisle and President Obama worked together …
    By Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett
  • May 23, 2024
    Blog
    Fiscal Effects of School Choice
    Fiscal Effects of School Choice
    School choice reforms are spreading across the nation. Governments in 33 states are now providing financial support for private schooling through 80 different programs. About one million students are benefiting from these reforms.
    By Chris Edwards
  • May 23, 2024
    Blog
    New X Poll: Who Said It—a Socialist or a Natcon?
    New X Poll: Who Said It—a Socialist or a Natcon?
    For the next few weeks, Cato’s Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives will post quotes on X from critics of financial markets and ask followers to vote whether they think the quote is from a national conservative or a socialist.
    By Norbert Michel
  • May 23, 2024
    Blog
    Considering Safe Banking for the Cannabis Industry
    Considering Safe Banking for the Cannabis Industry
    America has increasingly moved in favor of legalizing cannabis consumption, but the shadow of prohibition still hangs over even the freest of states.
    By Nicholas Anthony and Jeffrey A. Singer
  • May 22, 2024
    Blog
    Universal Savings Accounts to Help Families Build Wealth
    Universal Savings Accounts to Help Families Build Wealth
    Congress should create universal savings accounts to remove current disincentives to save in the tax code. Similar accounts in Canada, the United Kingdom, and South Africa are wildly popular.  
    By Adam N. Michel
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